Despite not wanting to pull the trigger for a genuine emotional pay-off, this does have the most heart and emotion out of any Marvel movie throughout. I think people will be surprised by how dark and emo this gets, which is established straight from the opening credits. Unfortunately the rest of the movie is a bit of a mess. Adam Warlock and the villain are bland, the plot has a strong ‘we’re making it up as we go along’ feel to it, the tonal shifts and needle drops feel more jarring than cohesive and the action (despite a cool hallway fight) isn’t handled with the same care as the previous 2 (or The Suicide Squad). It’s probably the worst looking Guardians movie, however that incidentally still makes it the third best looking MCU movie. The characters and acting are the two main things that keep it watchable (especially Mantis, Drax and Nebula get a lot of time to shine here), but the entire picture feels unbalanced.
5/10
Cocaine Bear was an amusing idea that wasn't very well executed. The subplots were weak and the story arc was flat. It did have some laughs but wasn't as fun as the title would lead you to believe.
Did she really have to push the dude's car downhill into oncoming traffic ? Like I get you wanna destroy his property ... but why risk murdering innocent people at the same time. That's just some psychotic plot writing.
I really enjoyed this final episode and the series. Good edge of the seat tension. Well worth a watch :thumbsup_tone1:
A very good reimagination of Sherlock Holmes. A movie I love to watch again and again.
(I wonder if they could pull off "Hound of the Baskervilles" in that style. I'd watch that!)
Great first episode, consistently the best TV programme around over the last few years
Did this show required home work (watching the animated shows) before watching? I found the first episode uninteresting and boring with bland characters.
First 10 minutes are a little rough, but the rest of the episode is worth it.
It's also nice hearing people speak with their own accents, rather than have them all put on American ones.
A very solid start for this thriller. A good cast and what appears to be an interesting story.
So far the plot is still up for grabs, but the first two episodes made wanting for more and having a lot of questions, which for me is what I like on a good thriller. Needless to say having Idris Elba is a +.
If you like thrillers, give this a go and ignore the low rate it was because had more than 18 votes of 1* months before airing.
Wow, I didn't think Harry would ice that chick. It was nice to see some action though considering how slow the show has been lately.
The lead actor's acting was so painful to watch I had to leave the theater after 1 hour.
I know nothing about the game, but this first episode has me very interested in the series.
A classic that never gets old
I am so conflicted about this episode because, while I visually enjoyed the stroll in Imogen's mind, it was also such an effing waste of time. Did we seriously need to waste an entire episode chasing after a little girl in her mind?... Couldn't this have been solved in half the time it took? We essentially didn't do anything in this episode. It felt like filler. And I am still confused by the "hack" angle because he is a good detective--100% solve rate before Imogen's case, even if he did embellish details previously-- he kept working on the case after being dismissed, i.e. he left on behest of the family and not because they "stopped paying him" (and fuck all those adults for lying to Imogen all these years to villainize him when they knew the reason he left...), and there was simply no way for him to solve this case with his star witness--AKA the woman calling him a hack--cooperating, which she wouldn't do as a child. Like, how is it that Rufus literally did everything right, she now knows it, and yet she keeps calling him a hack?
All that hassle for droid to test the atmosphere and then just pressurized his helmet and walked around anyway. Surely could have done that in the first place and had a gadget to test the air. We even have them now.
Now devolved into an unfunny parody of itself. Should have kept it to one season.
Meh. Seemed like a filler episode to me. Still much better than Boba Fett.
Claudia O'Doherty is a treasure and it was worth waiting for her to be showcased in some small role. The show is certainly better than it was when it started, but not as good as I want it to be.
Up until this point, the season was great. But this episode was pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good.
I love Mel Brooks (except Life Stinks), but so far I'm not impressed. Too many (short) vignettes for a 30 minute show. This episode does seem to focus mainly on the Russian revolution, but the story is interrupted by other segments. The Part I movie had short sections also, but included longer stories. I think it would be better had each episode focused entirely on only one historical event for the full 30 minutes.
sorry for everyone who wasn't able to enjoy watching this piece of .. art? on LSD with a big portion of coke probably. Judge me. I don't care. I really liked it and it was no waste of time. and still a better lovestory than twilight!
So put this on one night was bored as wow !! Watch it …. I actually hate funny stuff , fake laughing and shit but this is done very well!!!
Finally, a better one. Writing in this season is different and not in a good way. But I hope with this episode that the show will get back on track.
The first episode generally gives you a reason to watch; this didn't do that.
We get to watch flashbacks! They should just tell the story in a straight line.
The more I watch the show the more I dislike it, but so close.. just going to power through it and try not to hurt my eyes from rolling them so much.
this is so much better than the US version. the actors are a cut above.
interesting idea but this show is more focused on sex videos then a serial killer